Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Nielsen, Brita Fladvad"
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Developing a scenario calculator for smart energy communities in Norway: Identifying gaps between vision and practice
Walnum, Harald Taxt; Hauge, Åshild Lappegard; Lindberg, Karen Byskov; Mysen, Mads; Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Sørnes, Kari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Key Performance Indicators are important instruments, both in defining high-level goals (international or national) and when planning smart energy communities. However, there is often a gap between the high-level goals, ... -
Guidelines. PI-SEC report 2.4. Regulatory and planning implications for municipalities
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Gohari, Savis; Baer, Daniela (PI-SEC;2.4, Research report, 2019)Introduction. When engineering meets pragmatism, challenges arise in terms of how to solve problems. The process of studying how instruments and tools can be improved and developed to integrate energy aspects into urban ... -
Identifying and supporting exploratory and exploitative models of innovation in municipal urban planning; key challenges from seven Norwegian energy ambitious neighborhood pilots
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Baer, Daniela; Lindkvist, Carmel Margaret (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)The planning of energy ambitious neighborhood pilots in Norway typically begin with the creation of holistic and socially ambitious visions based on extensive stakeholder collaboration, citizen insight generation and vision ... -
Nytt blikk på medvirkningsprosesser i bærekraftig byutvikling
Baer, Daniela; Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Gohari, Savis; Bø, Lars Arne; Junker, Eivind (ZEN Report;25, Research report, 2020)Denne rapporten viser hvordan bruk av designtenking kan gi ny kunnskap om hvordan man kan løse lokale utfordringer med innbyggerinvolvering. -
Planning instruments for smart energy communities. Report 2.2:A preliminary toolkit of municipal planning instruments
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Juhasz-Nagy, Eszter; Lindkvist, Carmel Margaret; Wyckmans, Annemie; Andersen, Inger; Baer, Daniela (Research report, 2017)PI-SEC addresses the thematic priority area Smart Cities and Communities and the challenge of developing effective planning instruments to improve the energy performance of built environments, and monitor corresponding ... -
Prevailing Approaches and Practices of Citizen Participation in Smart City Projects: Lessons from Trondheim, Norway
Gohari, Savis; Baer, Daniela; Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Gilcher, Elena; Situmorang, Welfry Zwestin (Journal article, 2020)Citizen participation has become an important aspect in the design of smart cities. This paper investigates the frame and modality of citizen participation in a European Horizon2020 smart city project, +CityxChange, in ... -
The Potential of Design Thinking for Tackling the “Wicked Problems” of the Smart City
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Baer, Daniela; Gohari, Savis; Junker, Eivind (Chapter; Conference object, 2019)Cities’ transition to becoming ‘Smart Cities’ can be seen as one of the most complex and ‘wicked problems’ of our time; requiring cities to be able to make use of ‘bottom-up’ innovation and resources while managing a ... -
Toolkit for the planning of smart energy communities. PI-SEC report 2.3. Challenges and best practices from testing of the PI-SEC Planning Wheel
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Gohari, Savis; Hauge, Åshild Lappegard; Sørnes, Kari; Walnum, Harald Taxt; Uusinoka, Taru; Lindberg, Karen Byskov (PI-SEC;2.3, Research report, 2018)For at vi skal nå nullutslippsambisjonene, må de viktigste aktørene jobbe tettere sammen. Dette er fordi ulike virkemidler må settes inn i kombinasjon for å nå de høye målsetningene som de norske bykommunene har satt seg. ... -
Toolkit Testing in the Planning of Smart Energy Communities. PI-SEC Report 1.3 / 2.3 : Municipal practice and project planning
Nielsen, Brita Fladvad; Hauge, Åshild Lappegard; Sørnes, Kari; Walnum, Harald Taxt; Uusinoka, Taru (PI-SEC;1.3 / 2.3, Research report, 2018)Planning Instruments for Smart Energy Communities” (PI-SEC) is a Norwegian research project being carried out in the period April 2016 to March 2019. It is funded by the Research Council of Norway and aims to develop ...